How to Write a Successful Arts Funding Application

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Amra Pajalic

Date:

24 September 2016 - 10:00
to
4:00 PM

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Amra Pajalic

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Early, Emerging

Writing grant applications is a process fraught with confusion. Usually the advice writers receive is to be “audacious”, but there are other factors to consider. Get real-life examples on how to address criteria, and hear the dos-and-don’ts from an experienced grants assessor.

Back by popular demand after Amra's sold out Summer School course!

"I'm very happy to report that I received a grant from Creative Victoria for the completion of my second novel. A big thanks to Writers Vic and Amra Pajalic, as I attended the very appropriately named How To Write A successful Funding Application in January."

You will learn

to justify the marketability of your project

how to make your budget viable

how to summarise your project

to understand the perspective of a panel assessor

to look for different funding opportunities.

This workshop develops employment-related skills.

About Amra Pajalic

Amra Pajalic is an award-winning author, editor and teacher. She is a three time Artists in Schools funding recipient, has received two new development grants from Arts Victoria, and was successful in receiving funding from a State government department for a community arts project. Amra has also been an assessor on the Creative Victoria Literature Panel.

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